Collaboration / Beta Testing

Ive been working hard on my site for my webdesign business and i wanted to get some feedback as to how you like the site(layout,functionality,ect..)and anything i could do better. I appreciate any responses! Sagedread Designs Site

1: Dislike the main graphic and font: looks a bit harsh and wastes a lot of 'selling' room.
2: The font for the blog is quite hazy and hard to read: font choice is questionable.
3: The main advert has some spelling and grammar mistakes.
(Viewed on IE9)

Other than that it's okay though it wouldn't make me want to use your services: if you're a web designer and your site is not 100% why would I pick you to design my web site? (Realize that is a bit subjective but you did ask).

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Just released the latest alpha version of TakeStock 2 (a powerful, easy-to-use and completely free personal portfolio manager). Would appreciate any and all feedback, suggestions and bug reports. Thanks!

Just released the latest alpha version of TakeStock 2 (a powerful, easy-to-use and completely free personal portfolio manager). Would appreciate any and all feedback, suggestions and bug reports. Thanks!

TakeStock's been around for 9 years now and is pretty stable. The rewrite moves the codebase from MFC to .NET and paves the way for some interesting technical analysis algorithms I've been tinkering with for a while.

Hum, did you know there are more than one currencies? This may well work fine for basic US investors, but within Europe a lot of people will hold portfolios priced in GBX/GBP, EUR, USD, etc.

I may well have a wee look at this.

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Because TS is currency agnostic (i.e. currency unaware), it's best to organize securities of similar currencies in separate portfolios. Support for currency exchange rates is planned for a future release once I'm able to identify requirements. Would appreciate it if you took the TS2 survey (link at the TS2 site) - the survey is anonymous and allows you to suggest changes and new features.

I currently making a calculating library that will try to be your little virtual excell: it can store values, calculate formulas, insert rows and columns e.t.c. You will be able to synchronize it with your table UI component and so implement spreadsheet-like behavior in your application. I really need:
1) Opinions;
2) Discussions;
3) Possible, testing.
etc. Library will be free for personal and commercial use. I will do all coding by myself. Please everyone who interested tell me.

Wow, I'm glad to see the feedback The project is still alive. I have done 1st beta version already, but it was not so good as I wanted. So, now I rewriting almost everything (memory management, caclucating methods e.t.c.). I have my own vision of how library will work. If you want to participate, can you subcscribe on this message? I will send you beta version or api reference, or I will create a thread in the forum for a little discussion.

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(This is a duplicate of the same topic in Design and Architecture Discussion Board, as the only anser there was a suggestion that I'd better post this here)

Hello 2 all!

I would like to run or participate in a project of compiler (or, maybe, a translator, or an interpretter). During last months I have gained some skills in this area and would like to enlarge them. Now I started writing a compiler of a C-like language with extended capabbilities (maybe, something will be borrowed from Python) right into the machine code (previously I wrote a translator of a C-like code into MASM, compiled programs worked well, so I do have some background). Though, it will be hard to make it alone, maybe by myself I can gather less clear ideas the compiled language could look like. So I would like to find a partner, or maybe just join some beginning project like mine. Any suggestions?

I am looking for collaborators for a Document Management Programme that also has an interface with AutoCAD. I have coded about 80% and debugged about 50%.
I am a retired architect, but I have been writing code ever since Fortran 2.

Posting your email address in a public internet forum is not a great idea... unless you like spam. I'd suggest you remove that, people can still answer you in the forum or email you indirectly through CodeProject.